Charles E. Skoller was a relatively junior assistant district attorney assigned to both the Moseley and Mitchell trials.
The Myth of the Central Park Five|Edward Conlon|October 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
It was three in the afternoon, and a concerned neighbor named Raoul Cleary asked Moseley what he was doing.
The Myth of the Central Park Five|Edward Conlon|October 19, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Moseley sent Milton to William Marshall, a.k.a. engraver to the stars.
A Picture Says It All Or Does It? Judging an Author by Their Photo|Jennifer Miller|December 10, 2013|DAILY BEAST
If he could only reach Moseley Old Hall in safety all would be well.
Boscobel: or, the royal oak|William Harrison Ainsworth
Within the store and canteen part of the building about a dozen men were gathered when Moseley and Tarrant rode up.
John Ames, Native Commissioner|Bertram Mitford
Moseley was beginning to look embarrassed, and not merely because he had meant well and done ill.
Denis Dent|Ernest W. Hornung
In the dimly lighted hall Mr. Moseley and Mr. Meech kept silent watch, their faces grave with apprehension.
Sandy|Alice Hegan Rice
Dent and Doherty took a morning walk; it did not interest Moseley, who had also volunteered to cook.
Denis Dent|Ernest W. Hornung
British Dictionary definitions for Moseley
Moseley
/ (ˈməʊzlɪ) /
noun
Henry Gwyn-Jeffreys. 1887–1915, English physicist. He showed that the wavelengths of X-rays emitted from the elements are related to their atomic numbers